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What part of the Bible is Montag trying to memorize?

What part of the Bible is Montag trying to memorize? While on the subway to see Faber, Montag tries to memorize a verse from the New Testament: specifically, Matthew 6:28. He finds his concentration broken by the constant television ads — even in a subway — for toothpaste: « Denham’s Dentrifice. »

What is Montag trying to memorize on the train?

Montag compares his ability to remember the Bible verse to sand going through a sieve. Montag is only able to recall the words « Consider the lilies of the field » because the advertisement is so distracting. Montag becomes extremely frustrated with his inability to remember the entire verse and cries aloud on the train.

What is causing Montag to have a difficult time reading the Bible on the train?

What is causing Montag to have a difficult time reading the Bible? He can’t concentrate in the subway because of the very loud and repetitive toothpaste advert playing in the train.

Why does Montag keep repeating lilies?

He is memorizing random phrases on the subway, hoping to retain some as « some of the sand will stay in the sieve. » He latches onto « consider the lilies » from Matthew 6:28, part of the Sermon on the Mount, and repeats the fragment, to drown out Denham’s Dentifrice.

Who comes sniffing around the door as Montag is reading?

FN 451, SG 4

Question Answer
What is Mildred’s reaction to Montag’s reading? ?
Who/what comes sniffing around the door as Montag is reading?
The mechanical Hound
Why does Montag think of the old man in the park? He is need of a teacher – he wants someone to teach him about books

How old is Clarisse?

Clarisse McClellan

A beautiful seventeen-year-old who introduces Montag to the world’s potential for beauty and meaning with her gentle innocence and curiosity.

Who does Montag go to for help?

Montag asks for help with Beatty that night, and Faber gives him a two-way radio he has created that will fit in Montag’s ear; that way the professor can hear what Beatty has to say and also prompt Montag.

Why does Faber consider himself a coward?

When Faber and Montag meet for the first time in the novel, Faber says he is a coward because he “saw the way things were going, a long time back” and yet he “said nothing.” Even though Faber privately rebels against the government by owning books and creating his own technology, he feels that he did not do enough to …

Is it true the world works hard and we play is that why we’re hated so much ?’?

Is is because we’re so rich and the rest of the world’s so poor and we just don’t care if they are? I’ve heard rumors; the world is starving, but we’re well fed. Is it true, the world works hard and we play? Is that why we’re hated so much? »

Who is the person Montag seeks for help?

Montag asks for help with Beatty that night, and Faber gives him a two-way radio he has created that will fit in Montag’s ear; that way the professor can hear what Beatty has to say and also prompt Montag.

What is Clarisse compared to?

When Montag first describes Clarisse, the leaves on the sidewalk make “the girl who was moving there seem fixed to a sliding walk” (part 1). Montag is instantly fascinated by the girl, and he introduces himself and then walks with her. Her face is described as “milk-white” at first, and is now compared to snow.

Is Montag in love with Clarisse?

In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is not in love with Clarisse in a conventionally romantic sense, but he does seem to love her free spirit and her unusual way of looking at the world.

How old was Clarisse McClellan when she died?

Clarisse is seventeen years old.

Clarisse is Montag’s neighbor.

Who killed Clarisse?

Key Questions and Answers

Mildred later tells Montag that Clarisse was run over and killed by a car and that her family moved away. Clarisse’s death could have been an accident by the joyriding teenagers Clarisse admitted she was scared of.

Who does Montag turn to for help in understanding the books he has stolen?

Check all that apply. Montag decides to not turn any of his books in to Captain Beatty. Who was outside Montag and Midlred’s door while Montag was reading the books he grabbed from his ceiling vents? Montag is worried that Captain Beatty knows which book he stole.

Who is Faber Why does Montag look for him?

Short answer: Montag visits the old professor Faber because he knows the man has books and reads; therefore, he hopes Faber can teach him to comprehend what he reads.

Why does Montag’s Pillow scare Mildred?

Why does Montag’s pillow scare Mildred? It looks like a ghost. It reminds her of her dog. She feels a book behind it.

What is Faber afraid of?

Faber is first naturally afraid of Montag when they meet. Montag is a fireman. Instead of our understanding of firemen today, men who help put out fires so that people can be protected from harm, the firemen of Fahrenheit 451 instigate fires on homes that allow learning to occur through books.

What does Faber say about his own history?

What does Faber say about his own history? He says he tried at first to speak up against the suppression of ideas, but no one would listen, and he became afraid to continue his protests. When he saw the system for burning all books, he retreated to his small world and tried to avoid society.

What did Montag do to finally get Faber to consider really helping him?

How did Montag finally get Faber to consider really helping him? He got Faber to help by tearing out the pages in the bible.

Is it because we’re so rich and the rest of the world’s so poor and we just don’t care if they are meaning?

Is it because we’re so rich and the rest of the world’s so poor and we just don’t care if they are? I’ve heard ; the world is starving, but we’re well-fed. Is it true, the world works hard and we play? Poor Montag, it’s to you, too.

Who influenced Montag the most?

The strongest influences in Montag’s life are Clarisse, the burning on 11 Elm Street and Captain Beatty. Firstly, Montag is influenced by Clarisse McClellan because she is the first person he has met that is not like the rest of the society. Clarisse is a young 17 year old girl that Montag quickly becomes very fond of.

When you’ve nothing to lose you run any risk you want?

During a conversation between Montag and Faber, Montag states, “That’s the good part of dying; when you’ve nothing to lose, you run any risk you want”(pg. 85). What he means by this is that he is willing to risk his life to help save books for others to read and enjoy.

What are the three qualities that Faber says are needed?

Faber says that people need quality information, the leisure to digest it, and the freedom to act on what they learn.

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